Granulite facies metamorphism in the Mallee Bore area, northern Harts Range: implications for the thermal evolution of the eastern Arunta Inlier, central Australia

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作者
Miller, JA [1 ]
Cartwright, I [1 ]
Buick, IS [1 ]
机构
[1] LA TROBE UNIV,SCH EARTH SCI,VICTORIAN INST EARTH & PLANETARY SCI,BUNDOORA,VIC 3083,AUSTRALIA
关键词
granulite metamorphism; P-T path; partial melting; Harts Range; Arunta Inlier; COMPLEX; SYSTEM; THERMOBAROMETRY; EVENTS; BLOCK;
D O I
10.1111/j.1525-1314.1997.00041.x
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P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Mallee Bore area in the northern Harts Range of central Australia underwent high-temperature, medium- to high-pressure granulite facies metamorphism. Individual geothermometers and geobarometers and average P-T calculations using the program Thermocalc suggest that peak metamorphic conditions were 705-810 degrees C and 8-12 kbar. Partial melting of both metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks, forming garnet-bearing restites, occurred under peak metamorphic conditions. Comparison with partial melting experiments suggests that vapour-absent melting in metabasic and metapelitic rocks with compositions close to those of rocks in the Mallee Bore area occurs at 800-875 degrees C and >9-10 kbar. The lower temperatures obtained from geothermometry imply that mineral compositions were reset during cooling. Following the metamorphic peak, the rocks underwent local mylonitization at 680-730 degrees C and 5.8-7.7 kbar. After mylonitization ceased, garnet retrogressed locally to biotite, which was probably caused by fluids exsolving from crystallizing melts. These three events are interpreted as different stages of a single, continuous, clockwise P-T path. The metamorphism at Mallee Bore probably occurred during the 1745-1730 Ma Late Strangways Orogeny, and the area escaped significant crustal reworking during the Anmatjira and Alice Springs events that locally reached amphibolite facies conditions elsewhere in the Harts Ranges.
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